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Miss Stella Benson, of Raleigh, spent Thanksgiving with Mist Marie Christman. The Farmville tobacco mar ket closed Wednesday for Thanksgiving to reopen Mon day. Mr. Carl Tyson, on leave of absence from Camp came in Wednesday to spend & few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. WUliford, and mother, of Greenville, spent Wednesday in Farmville visiting thh family of Mr. I. E. Cash. Do your Christmas shopping early and patron& those firms who through the columns of the Enterprise envite your patron age. Mr. David Barrett, who. has] been spending with his to Ills duties onl Minnesota. ' Mr. and Mrs. HUM. Rouse and son, Master Harry, Jr., spent last Saturday and Sunday in Farmville the guests of their brother, Editor G. A. Rouse. -V . ? ? ? Mr. Walter J. Newton, who is at present located in New Bern, with the It J. Reynold* Tobacco Co.. is pending the Thanksgiv ing holidays here with relatives. Tobacco is selling higher on the Farmville Market now than ever before in its history. Get the remainder of yours ready and bring ft on at soon as possi-f Me. Union Thanksgiving services were held in the Christian church here Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, and regardless of the ^^jfdeaent weather, a ?a 4.1 Just received car load cealing and siding for prompt delivery. Expect load of flooring in few Lost or * dog^ Johnie Tugwell, Farm Mothers Twentieth Century Club 1 ? At the Qmsfon church No vember 15th, Mrs. J. P. Lackey of Kentuckey, and Mrs. Julia Floyd of Atiansa, organized a Mothers* Qub with an enroll ment of thirtyfive mothers. At this meeting the officers for the next year were elected as follows: Mrs. E A. Joyner President Mrs- f . W. Holmes 1st. Vice-President, Mrs. Bennett Fields 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. W." P. Jordan Treasurer, Mrs. S. T. Moyle, Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Warren Correspond ing Secretary. The first meeting will be held at the home of the President on December 5th at 3 o'clock. We would like to see every member at this meeting. Mr. Bryant Vandiford Dead. Mr. Bryant Vtadiford died last Monday at the home of bis son, Mr. Henry Vandiford in WiHow Green township, Greene county, ofBrights disease.. He was 68 j years of age and had been an invalid for more than six month, ] The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon and interment was made tn the old family burial lot in Green county. Heleaves eight children,? girls and 6 sons. SSESEiESSSSSZ?mmmmmJ in I'm i' i" i ?? FOR SjALR-Good gentle bay : mare, excellent firm^or#* vears old and inl ine condk ' '? - tvL ? ur tion. Pnee reasonable.? J. W. Rtmgll.gmnvDlc. N. C. J. W. Yelvetton? RS. Waters...... assst KSt R- H.May? S. T. Lewis as-ste Mrs. H> C, Anderson Miss Marie ftrisjmt Miss Beltie Joyner? Mrs. Joseph Ttigwell J. H. DardenT-.___. R. F.fTugwell? 0. A. Meeks .. J. L. TuswelL J. I. Puryear... J. L Little...... E F. Freeman. E. A. Barrett Alfred Joyner t. Joe Johnsoa^ Dave Johnson;: W, L. Freeman. !pB*?ISi ve Morgan, Remember boose over seventy years old; m town
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